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This dryer vent hose connects your dryer to the exhaust vent. Replace if cracked, torn, kinked, or showing wear that restricts airflow and lint removal.
Replacement shelf assembly for refrigerators. Installs inside fresh food compartment. Needed when original shelf is cracked, broken, or missing.
Ordered crisper shelf unit and repaired. The bar we ordered didn’t fit the screw holes, fortunately, the old bar worked. All is good just needed Phillips head screwdriver. Only difficulty was placing the plastic drip liners. That was difficult. But we prevailed! Read more
This replacement holder secures a small appliance component in place to restore proper alignment and reduce vibration. It's a direct-fit bracket designed to hold components steady and prevent movement that can cause noise or malfunction. What it does:
The clutch assembly made it easy. The only problem was where the starter bolts to assembly the holes were not threaded had to thread the 4 holes out of 6 lucky I had a tap to do the job Read more
Base bracket for dryers. Mounts to the bottom of the cabinet to secure the base assembly. Replace if bracket is cracked, bent, or missing hardware.
Pipe connector for dryers and laundry centers. Replaces broken, cracked, or missing mechanical pipe connectors. Essential for secure pipe assembly.
This noise damper reduces vibration and rattling sounds from refrigerant lines in your refrigerator. It cushions the copper tubing against the cabinet to prevent metal-on-metal contact that creates annoying noises. Install this damper if your refrigerator makes clicking, rattling, or vibrating sounds, especially when the compressor cycles on and off.
Safety cover cap for dryers and laundry centers. Protects internal components and covers exposed areas. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
This is the replacement body frame that secures and finishes the appliance front, restoring proper alignment and appearance. It provides a rigid mounting surface for the front panel and helps keep internal components protected from dust and debris. What it does
Replacement door hinge for dryers. Installs on the door frame to support opening and closing. Needed when original hinge is cracked, broken, or worn.
Replacement mounting bolt for refrigerator components and assemblies. Needed when original fastener is missing, stripped, or damaged during service work.
Dryer holder clip secures components in place during operation. Replace if broken, loose, or missing to prevent rattling and ensure proper part alignment.
The Belt is an OEM replacement part for LG dryers that is responsible for connecting the motor to the drum to allow it to tumble. Over time, dryer belts can stretch, wear out, or even break, leading to a drum that won't turn and clothes that don't dry properly.
Symptoms of a bad Dryer Belt include:
Causes of failure can include regular wear and tear from the dryer's operation, overloading the dryer beyond its capacity, which puts extra strain on the belt, or a misalignment that causes uneven wear. A damaged belt can prevent your dryer from functioning correctly, leading to inefficiency in drying clothes and potential motor damage due to unnecessary strain.
This OEM LG part can also be used on Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I disassembled/reassembled the dryer according to the ApplianceParts Youtube video. With my limited electrical knowledge (just enough to be dangerous) I initially figured it was a problem with the heating unit, sensor(s), or the control board. After diagnosing the problem (bad thermistor), I had to order the parts and was able to repair and reassemble the dryer several days later. After removing the drum, I cleaned all the dust etc. out of the inside (it gets dirty in there!) and inspected,... Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
The Temperature Sensor is an OEM part for LG refrigerators. Also known as a thermistor, is responsible for sensing the temperature changes and providing the necessary feedback to the refrigerator's control board. It helps maintain accurate and consistent temperature levels, ensuring optimal food preservation and efficient cooling.
Causes of a faulty temperature sensor can include wear and tear over time, damage due to electrical issues or exposure to extreme temperatures, or sensor calibration issues. These factors can result in temperature inconsistencies, inaccurate readings, or improper cooling performance of the refrigerator.
Symptoms of a bad temperature sensor may include:
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